Unit 2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 4A: Colonial Roots of our Founding Ideals: How did the colonial period help shape America’s founding ideals?

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Unit 2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 4A: Colonial Roots of our Founding Ideals: How did the colonial period help shape America’s founding ideals? BELLWORK: After your last set of #B3 notes, create a #C1 page and title it CH3 Notes. On the next fresh page, create a #D1 page and title it Bellwork. Then on the new Bellwork page, use the dates Thursday 8-26-10 to Friday 9-3-10. You are creating 7 days of Bellwork. Respond to the prompt below in the section for Thursday 8-26-10. Which Pre-Revolutionary documents/activities/people/events help shaped our founding ideals? Take a guess and write it down.

Unit 1 & 2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 4A: Colonial Roots of our Founding Ideals: How did the colonial period help shape America’s founding ideals? CH4 PREVIEW: Read directions from Notebook Guide 4. Then write and complete questions in your notebook. The image can be found on page #36 of your textbook. Do not forget to use headings and page #D1. SECTION 4.1: After answering Preview questions, read Section 4.1 on page #37. After reading, mentally compare your answers for questions #2 and #3 with actual history from the reading, then write and answer these questions: How accurate does the artist’s version of the signing of the Mayflower Compact seem to be? How could the painting be made more historically accurate?

Unit 2: A Nation and its Ideals Emerge Chapter 4A: Colonial Roots of our Founding Ideals: How did the colonial period help shape America’s founding ideals? CH4 INTRO: Copy into your notes and title onto a fresh page #D1, the following info: Unit number/title and Chapter number/title Essential Question , Objectives (all of them), and Standards This should only take up about half of a notebook page. CH4 KCTS VOBABULARY: 8 new terms to define, draw, write, and number your pages #C2: Mayflower Compact Magna Carta English Bill of Rights House of Burgesses Albany Plan of Union Act of Religious Tolerance Zenger Trial Great Awakening KCTS should take up about a page and a half of notebook space. They are DUE on Tuesday 8-31-10, as a Notebook Check, during your CH4 Processing.